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Worldox should be launched using one of two shortcut targets:
Pinning Worldox to the task bar results in Worldox launching from C:\Worldox\WBGX.EXE. This causes Worldox to think that your C drive is the network installation of Worldox. In Worldox GX3 and Worldox GX4, this type of launch results in a license activation error dialog. To further complicate things, users could have valid desktop or startup shortcuts - when Worldox launched as part of the Windows login, everything works fine. Then the user would close and re-open Worldox, and things would not work.
Bottom line: In order to avoid problems with Worldox, you should *not* pin Worldox to your task bar.